ENGLISH YEAR 5
Date : 25th February 2021
Time : 10.30 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.
Topic : Simple Past Tense(regular and irregular verbs)
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
1. define verb tense ; differentiate between irregular and regular verbs
2. properly use simple past tense verbs in context
Today we are going to learn about Simple Past Tense.
1.Regular verbs
2. Irregular verbs
With regular verbs, there are certain rules to follow to change the verb into the past tense.
Please watch the video below to explain these rules and examples of regular past tense verbs with example sentences.
Please click on this video for more clear explanation of the pronunciation.
Unlike regular past tense verbs, irregular past tense verbs don’t follow any easy to remember rules. And so, students simply need to memorize irregular past tense verbs.
Here is a list of common irregular past tense verbs with example sentences.
(PLEASE READ IT👇)
go – went – I went to the zoo yesterday.
see – saw – I saw an elephant at the zoo.
come – came – Mom came home at 11 o’clock.
read – read – I read an interesting book last night.
write – wrote – Kelly wrote a letter to Chris.
meet – met – I met my friends for lunch today.
eat – ate – We ate spaghetti and pizza.
buy – bought – I bought a new jacket last weekend.
is – was – Yesterday, the weather was terrible.
make – made – Chris made a robot at school today.
sleep – slept – I slept until midday.
wear – wore – I wore my new jacket to school today.
win – won – England won the 1966 World Cup.
bring – brought – I brought sandwiches for lunch.
catch – caught – Yesterday, my father and I caught a lot of fish.
choose – chose – I chose this dress. What do you think?
cut – cut – I cut my finger when I was cooking yesterday.
dig – dug – The dog dug a big hole in the garden.
draw – drew – Kelly drew a picture of the dog.
drink – drank – The teacher drank 2 cups of coffee this morning.
drive – drove – We drove all night to get here.
fall – fell – I fell down yesterday, but I am okay.
fight – fought – My great grandfather fought in World War 2.
fly – flew – I flew here from Canada.
find – found – I found this wallet. Is it yours?
get – got – Chris got a new watch for his birthday.
give – gave – Kelly gave Chris a new watch for his birthday.
hear – heard – I heard that it’s your birthday today. Happy birthday.
hide – hid – We hid behind the sofa to surprise Chris on his birthday.
know – knew – Chris knew about the surprise party.
lose – lost – I lost my wallet. Have you seen it?
pay – paid – I paid a lot of money for this dress.
ride – rode – We rode our bikes in the park at the weekend.
run – ran – The dog just ran across the road.
say – said – The doctor said you should get some rest.
sing – sang – The choir sang beautifully.
sit – sat – The students all sat down in their seats.
speak – spoke – I spoke to my grandma last week.
take – took – I took a shower at 8 am.
think – thought – Chris thought the test was on Monday.
wake – woke – I woke up at 7:30.
break – broke – Yesterday, I fell over and broke my glasses.
Unlike regular past tense verbs, irregular past tense verbs don’t follow any easy to remember rules. And so, students simply need to memorize irregular past tense verbs.
Here is a list of common irregular past tense verbs with example sentences.
(PLEASE READ IT👇)
go – went – I went to the zoo yesterday.
see – saw – I saw an elephant at the zoo.
come – came – Mom came home at 11 o’clock.
read – read – I read an interesting book last night.
write – wrote – Kelly wrote a letter to Chris.
meet – met – I met my friends for lunch today.
eat – ate – We ate spaghetti and pizza.
buy – bought – I bought a new jacket last weekend.
is – was – Yesterday, the weather was terrible.
make – made – Chris made a robot at school today.
sleep – slept – I slept until midday.
wear – wore – I wore my new jacket to school today.
win – won – England won the 1966 World Cup.
bring – brought – I brought sandwiches for lunch.
catch – caught – Yesterday, my father and I caught a lot of fish.
choose – chose – I chose this dress. What do you think?
cut – cut – I cut my finger when I was cooking yesterday.
dig – dug – The dog dug a big hole in the garden.
draw – drew – Kelly drew a picture of the dog.
drink – drank – The teacher drank 2 cups of coffee this morning.
drive – drove – We drove all night to get here.
fall – fell – I fell down yesterday, but I am okay.
fight – fought – My great grandfather fought in World War 2.
fly – flew – I flew here from Canada.
find – found – I found this wallet. Is it yours?
get – got – Chris got a new watch for his birthday.
give – gave – Kelly gave Chris a new watch for his birthday.
hear – heard – I heard that it’s your birthday today. Happy birthday.
hide – hid – We hid behind the sofa to surprise Chris on his birthday.
know – knew – Chris knew about the surprise party.
lose – lost – I lost my wallet. Have you seen it?
pay – paid – I paid a lot of money for this dress.
ride – rode – We rode our bikes in the park at the weekend.
run – ran – The dog just ran across the road.
say – said – The doctor said you should get some rest.
sing – sang – The choir sang beautifully.
sit – sat – The students all sat down in their seats.
speak – spoke – I spoke to my grandma last week.
take – took – I took a shower at 8 am.
think – thought – Chris thought the test was on Monday.
wake – woke – I woke up at 7:30.
break – broke – Yesterday, I fell over and broke my glasses.
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